Sentence examples for implications and views from inspiring English sources

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Secondly, the "politics" of policy-making make for an environment where decision-makers are less interested in science, health impact or effectiveness, and more concerned with electoral interests, financial implications, and views of particular communities or groups.

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A Supreme Court judgement would have very wide legal and social implications, and in view of this, it is worth looking a little more closely, in this section at the legal issues, and in the next section at the socio-ethical issues.

The methods of restraint used in both settings were very different, mostly due to legal implications and differences in ethical views.

Huey P. Newton celebrated and welcomed the film's revolutionary implications, and Sweetback became required viewing for members of the Black Panther Party.

The political implications and uses of this evolutionary view were obvious: to advance to the highest level, Chileans needed to leave behind the religious influence of the Catholic Church.

I think whilst taking time to consider and look at the judgment and possible implications, his view is that there is potentially a distinction to be drawn between dealing with the issue of information that is wrong, and correction of factually inaccurate information, as distinct from what some have characterised as seeking to hide factually correct information.

It has both radical and libertarian implications, because it views any subordination of personal freedom to governmental discipline as dangerous.

Suppositional reasoning is what a philosopher is good at, drawing out of implications of opposed views and testing them against mutually accepted positions, according to, broadly speaking, criteria of coherence but also of simplicity.

This indeed was not our intent when we presented the questions to our study participants; rather we wanted ethical and social implications to viewed neutrally.

More than a dozen prominent scientists and futurists, including the biologist Richard Dawkins and the paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould, and an Orthodox rabbi, offer clashing views on DNA, robotics and the ethical implications of viewing the human body as a machine.

The potential implications of the views of pregnant women, their partners, families, communities and the views of health professionals were presented alongside the content and findings of the soundly evaluated interventions.

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